Happiness Hill
by Grace Livingston Hill
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Jane Arleth's mountain vacation is cut short when she receives news that both her parents have been sick back home. Anxious to help but sad to leave a rare chance to relax for the hard times ahead, Jane returns to the city. She soon discovers that there's only one cure for her ailing parents: some much-deserved, cooling time away from the scorching city. So Jane rents a tiny cottage on the beach, hoping for the best. What she finds is a summer that opens her heart to love..
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Will lovely Jane Arleth leave behind her old-fashioned ways―and handsome John Sherwood―to marry a man of great wealth?
Will lovely Jane Arleth leave behind her old-fashioned ways―and handsome John Sherwood―to marry a man of great wealth?
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Grace Livingston Hill was born on April 16, 1865 in Wellsville, New York. In 1886, she moved with her family to Winter Park, Florida, where she got a job teaching gymnastics at a local college. She wrote her first book there, in an effort to raise money for a family vacation to Chautauqua Lake. The book was called Chatauqua Idyl and was published show more in 1887. She eventually married and began a family, but lost her husband to appendicitis. At this point in her life, her writing was the only way she could support her family. During her lifetime, she wrote over 100 novels and numerous short stories of religious and Christian fiction including Blue Ruin and Mary Arden. She died in 1947 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- Happiness Hill
- Original publication date
- 1932
- People/Characters
- Jane Arleth; Tom Arleth; Betty Lou Arleth; Lew Lauderdale; Jefferson Dulaney; John Sherwood (show all 7); Harold Dulaney
- First words
- Jane Arleth sat slowly down upon the extreme edge of her Pullman chair, and looked hungrily out to the tiny mountain station she had just left.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I'm glad she didn't marry that coddled egg.
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